Gender Equality

EPN promotes gender, race and ethnic diversity in the work place. The organization supports equality in gender and payment, mobilizes its members for increasing awareness of unconscious bias and endorses the principles of women’s empowerment that the UN Women sets as:

  • Establish high-level corporate leadership for gender equality
    • Affirm high-level support and direct top-level policies for gender equality and human rights
    • Establish company-wide goals and targets for gender equality and include progress as a factor in managers’ performance reviews
    • Engage internal and external stakeholders in the development of company policies, programmes and implementation plans that advance equality
    • Ensure that all policies are gender-sensitive – identifying factors that impact women and men differently – and that corporate culture advances equality and inclusion
  • Treat all women and men fairly at work – respect and support human rights and nondiscrimination
    • Pay equal remuneration, including benefits, for work of equal value and strive to pay a living wage to all women and men
    • Ensure that workplace policies and practices are free from gender-based discrimination
    • Implement gender-sensitive recruitment and retention practices and proactively recruit and appoint women to managerial and executive positions and to the corporate board of directors
    • Assure sufficient participation of women – 30% or greater – in decision-making and governance at all levels and across all business areas
    • Offer flexible work options, leave and re-entry opportunities to positions of equal pay and status
    • Support access to child and dependent care by providing services, resources and information to both women and men
  • Ensure the health, safety and well-being of all women and men workers
    • Taking into account differential impacts on women and men, provide safe working conditions and protection from exposure to hazardous materials and disclose potential risks, including to reproductive health
    • Establish a zero-tolerance policy towards all forms of violence at work, including verbal and/or physical abuse and prevent sexual harassment
    • Strive to offer health insurance or other needed services – including for survivors of domestic violence – and ensure equal access for all employees
    • Respect women and men workers rights to time off for medical care and counseling for themselves and their dependents
    • In consultation with employees, identify and address security issues, including the safety of women traveling to and from work on company-related business
    • Train security staff and managers to recognize signs of violence against women and understand laws and company policies on human trafficking, labour and sexual exploitation
  • Promote education, training and professional development for women
    • Invest in workplace policies and programmes that open avenues for advancement of women at all levels and across all business areas, and encourage women to enter nontraditional job fields
    • Ensure equal access to all company-supported education and training programmes, including literacy classes, vocational and information technology training
    • Provide equal opportunities for formal and informal networking and mentoring
    • Articulate the company’s business case for women’s empowerment and the positive impact of inclusion for men as well as women
  • Implement enterprise development, supply chain and marketing practices that empower women
    • Expand business relationships with women-owned enterprises, including small businesses, and women entrepreneurs
    • Support gender-sensitive solutions to credit and lending barriers
    • Ask business partners and peers to respect the company’s commitment to advancing equality and inclusion
    • Respect the dignity of women in all marketing and other company materials
    • Ensure that company products, services and facilities are not used for human trafficking and/or labour or sexual exploitation
  • Promote equality through community initiatives and advocacy
    • Lead by example – showcase company commitment to gender equality and women’s empowerment
    • Leverage influence, alone or in partnership, to advocate for gender equality and collaborate with business partners, suppliers and community leaders to promote inclusion
    • Work with community stakeholders, officials and others to eliminate discrimination and exploitation and open opportunities for women and girls
    • Promote and recognize women’s leadership in, and contributions to, their communities and ensure sufficient representation of women in any community consultation
    • Use philanthropy and grants programmes to support company commitment to inclusion, equality and human rights